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THE LUCKNQW • SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
'CaiGf �'7u.1!I.�`u F�A ily I7 . ,.
Lyceum u _ Theatre Mr'. Kirkland f u> tl f,r enlar'ge d
W � 1:A1 . ' 'o .the suet es a of Lucknow Club
�. menrber> • At the Rdy;al, Murray
Two Shows Each Night
Gaunt's call stood third in the
FIRST $HOWAT 7:15
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday'
November 30, December 1, 2
BARBARA STA.NWYCK,
u , WENDELI COREY
'Shorthorn division in a class of
00'. Hrscalf sold for 35e Ivan
calf placed 6th in the
Hereford class at the Royal in
about- 50. 'entries :anti' •sold for,
•�5aac. •13oth the `Gibsonand Me-
Quillin .calves. were . 'from th'e
Rcidanz herd .at °StouPville, The
Gaunt calif was, bred' and raised
pn, the Gaunt farm,',.. • ' • •
MrKirkland observed that.
perhaps'Ulu . Pride received ,far
sortie. cif these „calves was not too
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sat.i' factor y but added that- the•
ei >c nc€' gained . in .fitting , and 1
ekti,ibt could nit • be valued '
in' dollars sand cents, .
•:Glad\ Gibson wild, • Mur'ray
Gaunt replied -to Mr.. Kii:kland'S
toast; in a'�'corrtrilenciable manner,
••'Musical riuh bees that inter
I. :pissed •the speec h'c s 'includeed a
violin solo . 1 .Jack ack Kcn '
ned , with
Y y t.
jacc.cr>»;pa n:invent • by Billy `Ken
nc'dy; solei by 13ill : Ken with
c1cconipunimenaY �'.
by. 'Elmer Urn-
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hZATxNEE'. SATUI DAY •
M.gnday,'` Tuesday, Wednesday.
" 'DhCEMBER.,'4, •5,, 6
•M•ATtGARET . :SULLIVAN,
WENDELL CO1tE1'.
• 'A.GE SEVEN
WHITECHURCH
BORN—In Wint ham Hospjtat,
on. Sunday, 'November 26th, to
Mr, ,.and Mrs. James Wilson, . a
daughter. Congratulations. {
'. Mrs, Garnet ,:Farrierand little
daughter returned . frcarri. �Wingl
haul: Hospital.and are,; at .the
horne.of her prents, Mr. and.,M'rs,•
G. Gillespie.
Mr. Milan Moore 'was, taken to
.Wingha'm Hospital on Sunday &
was 'operated on ,for appendiciti ,
"-Rev..• Graydon •Cox and. •
Cox • :and • •daughters, Donna and
Ruth 'Atin spent the first ,of, the
week with` Mrs. Ross' and 'Olive
ter. Jani.es O'Dowd• of 1 rant
ford, spent 'a week .'with, Mr, and
Mrs... WM. 'Da�wsoh nd other rel..:
atives.: •
•IVIr; and: Mrs„ C. Martin, Mts.
G° ,Gi lesp e• &Mrs,,. Ezra Schol.tz„
spent' last Thursday .at London..
•Sympathy • is extended to the'
Rinto.ul fait -illy: iii ' the terrible
tragedy which ,befell their sister,
Mrs.' Margaret •:Lee. of ':Toronto,.
whose sudden. death took : place
i.n that city on .Sunday. .
• Mr,, Clark McGregor of. Toronto
has purchased,the gas station .and:
is ` -moving here: this ;week. We.
wish him:success•'
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o Sad 'Songs for Me bach; male ,quartette' ol. ''Either
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Presbyteraf Guild .
• • The regular ' meeting; of the
Presbyterian Guildiwas held' in
the 'board room' of the Church on
'Monday evening with, ; Morley
Chin Presiding°' . After.' singing
psalm 93;:
Betty Durnin read the
scripture .and .Mr.' Winn 'Ted 'in
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prayer. A quiz conducted by, Mar-
ion. MacDonald brought. to mind.
',many interesting ',facts• about the,
'Provincial Young .,People's iSoc
Urnbach, Eldon 1-lenderson;'.Ralph
.
Hodgins and •Alex McNay with •One : of the reasons some wo-
accompaniment °.by Mrs J'. W
J•oynt; duet by Ann .Todd ands.,. • men, (and men,' too) don't. look
Barry McQuillin spit is' because they have too`
xrruch a
• Ag° Reps Speak sp. n.
Dourg Tipper; 'assistan't Agricu1 Mr, pave Andrew, ',a Zion old,
aural Representative, a h d •'n 'boy and noyv. 'secretary ,.of .the'.
charge :of calf: club activities, re-:, :Canadian' Hereford Association
ferred to .the Lucknow Club as with . headquarters :a.t. ,Calgary,.
g g p •
an outstandirr rot with.,not 'was 'the special"speaker.:of�•:the
one of the. 13 members dropping ' evening.:,He traced the growth.' of
out from start to. finish Two. of 'calfclubs , from 'school fair •days,
the ' members were. Feena arfd .end.: dealt with 'their.• .growth in
Derek; Logtennburg • who came Western •, :Canada and the 'differ.
'frOrn Holland `with. their 'l arents .ent system. ado>?ted to: that in the.
iety. •A missionary. -letter ,from 'to :the farm' of.::Cecil Johnston in .East;: Mr; Andrew •. stressed::u on
Rev.; Hugh: MacMillan was, read Ashfield: In spite of; ,their hand'ii- Club` members'. attention to • `li -
-. by Miss Gladys `MacDonald,';After. r • : not know in • our lan ua" e
cap • � n g g; g + ;tie details",; which are often. the
• .:a • b isiriess 'di:scussion • Mi; ,Winn t
• •gave'..•the second talk stn h!.1$ ser= Club standing; Judged on •a, •basis whip, ,.. "'
hey. .placod 5th ',an.
'in the .factor thatdecide a:'"charripiori-.
les the : ' of 40 .1;ercent. for: calf and 60' Mr,: Andrew: "also gave an •itr•-
percent•. fol' 'nieirrbei's efforts. teresting resume of;,'conditions.
32% Dairy Concentrate
Is , a rich` source Of ` 1)r otel:n'S
and minerals • in their pro=
per :'balance enabling'.. the-..
farmer to ' Supplement ; his
own home grown grains.
Contains. rndl'ass.es. .
Mix; one :part :of, Concen-
trate with,. 4 .. or . :5 parts-
grain
:$4.50: PER. .CWT.
V K :.tin ays:on•
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'Phone 91-w, Lucknow
Mr, °JO nstori who, was :called'
yin Later' thanked Mr:Tippe.r for,
h is •.sympathetic understanding
and the 'help he. gave .these,
t�•o:
ne ,young Canadians.
Mr, Tipper awarded the,.cath
pr,iles to Al -re members and • And
new, Gaunt ,p•inned' on the rib
,:. tandin: a. sears
elsewhere, With Murray Gaunt at::
the top.wtli 912 points Out ,of a:
possible 1000. Ralph.Dickson was ..
the only 'Club: member hof pres-
ent.
Mr, G(orge, Gear, Agricultural
r ep eScntatiVe for Lii•iice, stress
ed brc'ed.ing in liyestock,as a first.
,.essential,' and• then reeoinniended
1ooki-tig '•fiir cheaper:' ways
feeding to.'•prod•uce ,.at a •profit.
lie• 'said• that "grass. was being
. ov erlooked, for finishing • value
arid elaim'ed that .a propei•ly.'fer
tilized . pasture..paddock, '. p}us a
con .hinrrt'ion• of ,grain and breed-.
ing backgr,e)urid w:puld' produce',
better. beef, at less cost
John Cruickshank... uicl shank extender'
greetings fvbm CKNX,_
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Phone' 71
er
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Phone' 27
%%e Have On Baud
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WEST INDIES CANE MOLASSES
FRESH SHIPMENT ON HAND
FERTILIZED PASTURE AND 111A7 Amos LoS insure your
fields from. being winter killed. We SGigi;r"st that every,
farmer 'fertilize one field and.sce the..results'yourself
:N O. T E . C Heil ,At Par '
United Co -Op Interest • Cheques
at 'Feed ' and .Fertilizer • Office.
:.oa
Lucknow
v hich:'.affect .cattle: raising•»across
the .Dominion. arid -Spoke partici-
lar.iy of one sale in'Western Cant;
ada : 'Where . cattle •were brought
Over the :mountain• ,trails•`on the`
roof,' tralVelling as far as. 265
miles and: Making a Month to.
reach< the 'sale cent:e: q'
dress. by presenting -Gladys' Gib-
son with the Hereford Breeders'-
Association: cheque for; $75.00
recognition of'. her 'calf's .s4ccess
a't Walkerton,
Thug's.,,
Back
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'Presents.
cy.
Sat.Novembe
r 30, December 1 2 4
again tri entertain you: and maker you laugh—
louder than ever—
Abbot and 'Costello, in
QST' In A :HAREM!,
.You can imagine just: what happens.
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7onday,. TuesdaY, WednesdaYy , December '4, 5, 6
We predict -Lone' person will 'tell ;another "It's the funniest
picture I'•ever :saw", The story of the bride who finds
herself, in a three -corner honeymoon.
'Rosalind Russell returns( to., comedy with:.a bang,
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